Non-Pitt Students
How to Register
If you are not a University of Pittsburgh student, but you are enrolled as a student at one of these Pittsburgh colleges and universities:
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Carlow College |
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Carnegie Mellon University |
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Chatham College |
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Community College of Allegheny County |
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Duquesne University |
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LaRoche College |
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Pittsburgh Theological Seminary |
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Point Park College |
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Robert Morris College |
you can cross-register for a class in the Less-Commonly-Taught-Language Center through a program provided by the Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education.
Contact the registrars office at your college or university
for instructions on how to cross-register.
Post-Baccalaureate Student status is for those who already have a bachelors degree, but who are not enrolled in a graduate-level program at Pitt.
Non-degree Student status is for those who wish to take
a course(s) for personal enrichment but are not currently pursuing
a degree (at any institution).
In either case, to register for a course in the Less-Commonly-Taught Languages Center, you must apply to the College of General Studies and enroll at the University of Pittsburgh.
If you are interested in the American Sign Language (ASL) Studies Certificate and you are not an undergraduate student at the University of Pittsburgh, you can pursue the certificate if you already possess a bachelors degree. If this is the case, you must enroll at Pitt as a post-baccalaureate student. You cannot, however, pursue the ASL Studies Certificate if you are enrolled at Pitt in a graduate degree program because the certificate is currently only offered as an undergraduate certificate.
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